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Beef, Vegetable and Red Wine stew

November 3, 2010 By All That I'm Eating 9 Comments

I needed something slow cooked and full of goodness. Fortunately I had a fridge full of treats from the farmers’ market. I had some seriously good braising steak from Challow Hill and a congregation of fantastic veg from the greengrocer.
beef stew vegetable mix

Ingredients

What you will need (for four to six portions):

  • Braising steak (at least 500-750g)
  • Seasoned flour
  • Vegetables of your choice – carrots, swede, onions, leeks, pasnips – a few good handfuls of each
  • Potatoes – 4-6 medium
  • Red wine (1 small glass)
  • Stock (750ml)
  • Oil and seasoning

Method

Cut up the steaks and roll them in seasoned flour. Fry them in a pan that you can also then put in the oven. Keep all the goodness in one place. I am not fortunate to own one of these modern day contraptions.

ingredients for beef and red wine stew

Get chopping! It’s not that bad once you get going and you get lots of goodies to go straight into the compost bin. It’s true when they say you don’t get something for nothing.

prepared beef for stew

Into my cauldron of lusciousness I added a healthy (large) glass of red wine, a stock cube (I know, I’m sorry) and some water. I threw in a bay leaf for good measure and a load of seasoning. I find when I think I’ve seasoned enough, I season some more.

beef, vegetable and red wine stew

Put this into a preheated oven at about 180C. When half an hour has passed, put a tray into the oven smothered in oil/fat of your choice and let it warm up for 15 mins. While you’re waiting, peel and par-boil your potatoes.
Drain the potatoes and place them on the tray with the hot oil/fat. Put them back in the oven and turn them if they’re looking a bit anaemic.

finished beef, vegetable and red wine stew

Sorted. Great flavours with a ready made gravy. Crispy potatoes to soak up all the unctuousness. If you get a bit of bread to mop up the excess when you’ve finished…I won’t tell if you don’t.
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Filed Under: Autumn, Bay, Beef, Carrot, Dinner, Drinks, Herbs, Leek, Meat & Fish, November, Onion, Parsnip, Potatoes, Recipes By Month, Seasons, Vegetables, Wine Tagged With: beef, dinner, recipe

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Comments

  1. Belinda @zomppa says

    November 3, 2010 at 20:30

    Not sure you need much more than that! One pot stews are the best.

    Reply
  2. Gigabiting says

    November 3, 2010 at 22:24

    Perfect for this weather. I missed my braises over the summer.

    Reply
  3. Michael Toa says

    November 3, 2010 at 22:35

    Yum. Beef stew is one of my favourite comfort foods especially at this time of the year. Yours looks delicious. Have a great one. Michael

    Reply
  4. Emma says

    November 3, 2010 at 23:36

    This is definitely a favourite in the winter months, slow cooked is always delicious.

    Reply
  5. Lynn @ I'll Have What She's Having says

    November 4, 2010 at 00:36

    Mmm, I think I’m due for a beef stew. Haven’t had one yet this fall. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  6. Karen says

    November 4, 2010 at 19:46

    What a yummy looking beef stew. This is exactly the kind of meal I crave when the weather cools off.

    Reply
  7. Alissa @ Not Just Apples says

    November 9, 2010 at 11:36

    yum! i made a stew with stewing lamb the other day which was absolutely divine 🙂

    there’s nothing better than a hot stew in november…

    Reply
  8. Dimah says

    November 9, 2010 at 16:24

    what a great recipe! this looks delicious

    Reply
  9. All That I'm Eating says

    November 15, 2010 at 21:05

    Thank you for all the comments! Food like this warms all of you up when it’s getting cold.

    Reply

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